Pocket



I. BERNSTEIN.

PocyKE. APPLICATION FILED ASEPT. l0. 1919.

Patented Aug. 22, 1922.

@MANA/daerv Isaac Bernstein'.

...Wa/m] QSmf UNITED STATES ISAAC BERNSTEIN, OF ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA.

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To ZZ whom t may concern.'

e it known that I, ISAAC BnRNsTnIN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Alameda, in the county of Alameda and State of California, have which the following. is a specification.

My invention is a pocket, particularly applicable to overalls.

Referring to the annexed drawing, which forms a part of this specification:

Figure l is a front view of my pocket applied to the bib of a pair of overalls.

Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on line 2`2 of Fig. 1.

Figure 3 is a 3D3 of Fig. 1.

In the drawing 1 indicates the outer fabric wall of the pocket which may be square and sewed to the bib 2 of a pair of overalls by a row of stitching 3 along the edge of' the fabric. The fabric 1 is stitched to the bib by horizontal rows of stitching 4 and 5 near its lower and upper edges inside the stitching 3, and by vertical rows of stitching` 6 and 7, the row 6 being near the left edge of the fabric and the row 7 being inwardly from the right edge of the fabric and forming a vertical pocket compartment 8. rIhe fabric 1 is stitched to the bib by an angular row of stitching 9 extending downwardly and inwardly from the upper part of the row of stitching 6. The fabric 1 is formed with a slit 10 extending at a distance inwardly from the stitching' 6 sectional view taken on line downwardly from the stitching 5 in a vertical direction of the stitching 9. rlhe fabric 1 is secured to the bib 2 by a row of stitching 11 extending horizontallyV from the slit 10 a short distance below the stitching 5 to the stitching 7 forming a horizontal pocket compartment 12. The fabric 1 is formed with a horizontal slit 13 at the top of the pocket compartment 8, and with slits 14 and 15 successively below slit 13, which provide entrance to said pocket compartment at different heights. Three angular rows of stitching 16 extending from the stitching 7 to the lower end Specification of Letters Patent.

invented certain newy and useful Improvements 1n Pockets, of

to the stitchingv 4 securethe ,fabric 1 to the bib 2. A pocket compartment 17 is formed by the stitching 4,6, 9, 11, 7 and 16, to which Patented Aug. 22, 1922., Application inea september 10, 1919. serial No.

entrance is provided by .slit 10, which slit also provides entrance to pocket 12.

A watch may be carried in the pocket 17. The` stitching' 16 causes the lwatch torest under the lower end of the pocket through the slit. "A pencil is ordinarily carried in the pocket compartment 8';

length it isintroducedthrough the slit `15. 5

If the workman has torstoop forwardly he may carry his pencil inthe pocket compartment 12 where the point of the pencil will not be liable to be broken.

The fabric 1 has a slit 20 at the end of the pocket compartment 12 opposite slit 10 througi which the pencil may also be inserted as well as through slit 10 so that the pen'- cil may be held firmly intermediate its ends in said compartment.

`ltlfaving described my invention, I claim:

1. A pocket including a single piece of .fabric sewed toa garment and forming a main pocket compartment, a horizontal compartment and a vertical compartment, said piece of fabric being formed with vasingle slit providing' entrance to both the main compartment and the horizontal compartment, said piece of fabric having a plurality of slits forming entrances to 'said vertical compartment at different heights.

2. A pocket including a single piece of fabric sewed to a garmentl and forming av slit 10 and pre-1 vents the watch from fallingv out of thev being slit to form an entrance to both pocket compartments and slit to form another en" trance to said horizontal pocket compartment. l

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

ISAAC BERNSTEIN. 

